Luxury and comfort combine in our dunlop latex mattress that is wrapped with a plush organic cotton based fabric. This is a 100% latex mattress with no memory foam, experience sleeping on nature's best foam. Also in 5" thin latex mattress ideal for kids bed and trundle beds.

Luxury and comfort combine in our dunlop latex mattress that is wrapped with a plush organic cotton based fabric. This is a 100% latex mattress with no memory foam, experience sleeping on nature's best foam. Also in 5" thin latex mattress ideal for kids bed and trundle beds.

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Natural Mattress from Latex Foams- Plush and Pure.

PURE SLEEP ON LATEX FOAMS

There are many types of mattress layers that have you confused and are not ideal for sleeping. These range from memory foams, gel infused, synthetic foams, copper derived and even ubiquitous coil-spring mattresses. They have significant issues with your health, either it be sagging or their production method. Unmatched in its superiority is rubber foam in a mattress with its ability to support your body, repel allergens and maintain structure for a long time. Just by avoiding dangerous chemicals, fumes and eliminating petrochemical based foams will have your body thanking you. However, when you add firm bounce and premium feel of an all-natural Dunlop latex mattress, you can rest in luxury and sleep with the fulfilment of fostering a better planet ecosystem

LASTING FIRMNESS YET SOFT AS NEEDED

Latex mattresses are essentially made with rubber molded cores (sheets) that originate from rubber tree sap. This 100% pure foam is processed in a Dunlop method transforming a liquid sap into a frothy and moldable layer that is created by pouring into bed size molds before using heat and water vapor to harden it. The latex toppers and cores that forms from this process have the best combination of firmness and suppleness, one can find in a product from natural sources. The layers can be made soft or firm hence lending itself beautifully to long lasting sleep surfaces.

VENTS THAT CIRCULATE AIR

Petroleum based layers such as memory or other foams are notorious for generating heat due to their closed elemental structure that reflects all heat back to its source. It is the same issue with air flow hence in our view these are dangerous for sleeping. Rubber based mattress cores help your skin and body feel the air flow, they breathe with you and allows circulation of air. This process ensure thermoregulation, keeping our body at an optimum temperature suitable for sleep.

ANTI-MICROBIAL

The most popular reason for health allergy prone humans to buy latex as their core is due to its great ability to resist growth of bacteria. The rubber sap creates the least ideal climate for growth of microorganisms whether it mold, mildew, fungus, etc. Inf act they even repel dust mites despite the rich environment created by human skin with its constant water and dead skin removal process.

HIGHEST CERTIFICATION FOR LATEX

The eco-INSTITUT was created in the mid 1990s to help guide consumers on the character and attributes of latex cores. This was to help with the lack of statutory provisions to differentiate natural production and processing of rubber latex. The body that certifies this is the Quality Association for Environmentally-Agreeable Latex Mattresses and the institute developed strict standards to award final products the QUL certificate.

The latex foams in our mattress are certified by this body and this confirms that the foam layers are free of volatile organic compounds (VOC), pesticides, health-hazardous heavy metals, PCP and nitrosamines ;

Density of the foam indicates the hardness or bounce back characteristic of the mattress layer. A denser latex means its more heavier and firmer. We also equate our latex density to Indentation Load Deflection metric which is used by most other artificial foams. Essentially ILD is the pressure required to push the latex core so that it goes down by a certain % of its thickness. For rubber foams, density is a directly propotional to its ILD firmness.

"Soft" mattress is where you feel this comfortable sinking comfort, also associated with a plush feeling. This type of foam is normally found on the top layer and rarely used as a full mattress core. The ILD rating of 19-21 or Density of 55 would indicate its softer.

"Medium-Soft" density foam mattress is an excellent "just right-goldilocks" choice for those unsure of what they really prefer. We see that side sleepers prefer this range and it is common to finish an entire mattress with just this core. The ILD rating for the medium range is 24-26 and latex density of 65.

"Medium-Firm" foam mattresses fall into a range of 29-31 ILD and Density of 75. These mattresses are also "balanced" comfort that appeal to a wide range of back and stomach sleepers. A layer that provides firm support yet allows enough "give" for a sense of comfort.

"Firm" foam mattresses are for the few sleepers who find comfort in less bounce, mostly for back or stomach sleepers who want to alleviate pain or get a firm support for their sleeping posture. The ILD on firm mattresses ranges from 34-36 with the Dunlop latex density at 95. Ideal for people used to sleeping on hard surfaces.

All US sizes

Compressed latex

Given its a heavier density foam, we compress and roll pack our mattress. It will expand within a few hours once rolled out.

LATEX IS PERFECT CHOICE FOR NATURE LOVERS AND FOR OUR ECOSYSTEM.

Renewable Resource

Latex as a source of sleeping is an ideal option for fostering a better ecological footprint. Unlike steel based coil springs or petrochemical based foams, natural latex is from a renewable source with the dunlop method ensuring the least processing to keep a clean profile post tapping.

Natural Farming

A key aspect of latex foam is that these are harvested from existing forests. This is unlike in the US with soy or corn or others that are commercially cultivated and farmed. These are plantations with rubber trees that have naturally evolved and been there for centuries. This also means better water management, bio degradation and sustainable agriculture as a whole.